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中加两国青年人群中灾难化思维、疼痛态度和冷加压疼痛体验的对比。

Comparisons of catastrophizing, pain attitudes, and cold-pressor pain experience between Chinese and European Canadian young adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Pain. 2010 Nov;11(11):1187-94. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2010.02.015. Epub 2010 May 8.

Abstract

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Experimental pain research indicates ethnic differences in pain experience. Most of the cross-cultural pain research studied African Americans and Hispanics with little data available for Asian groups. This study examined differences in pain catastrophizing, pain attitudes, and pain responses between Chinese and European Canadian young adults. Prior to completing a cold-pressor (CP) task, 80 Chinese and 80 European Canadian undergraduate students were administered measures of pain catastrophizing and pain attitudes, including stoicism and cautiousness. Pain threshold, pain tolerance, and pain intensity were measured during the CP task. The Short Form-McGill Pain Questionnaire was administered immediately postimmersion to measure sensory and affective pain. While there was no group difference in pain threshold and pain intensity, Chinese participants displayed lower pain tolerance and reported higher SF-MPQ-Affective than European Canadians. Regarding psychological variables, there was no difference in stoicism and cautiousness between groups, but Chinese participants reported greater pain catastrophizing. Mediational analysis indicated that pain catastrophizing mediated the group differences in SF-MPQ-Affective score. The implications of the findings and future research were discussed.

PERSPECTIVE

The study found ethnic differences in cold-pressor responses, in which Chinese undergraduates reported higher levels of pain compared to their Euro-Canadian counterparts. The finding that pain catastrophizing mediated the ethnic difference in SF-MPQ-Affective scores indicated the importance of examining the role of catastrophizing in pain reports from Chinese and Euro-Canadian patients.

摘要

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实验性疼痛研究表明,疼痛体验存在种族差异。大多数跨文化疼痛研究都研究了非裔美国人和西班牙裔,而亚洲人群的数据则很少。本研究考察了中国和加拿大欧洲裔年轻成年人之间在疼痛灾难化、疼痛态度和疼痛反应方面的差异。在完成冷压(CP)任务之前,80 名中国和 80 名加拿大欧洲裔本科生接受了疼痛灾难化和疼痛态度的测量,包括坚忍和谨慎。在 CP 任务期间测量了疼痛阈值、疼痛耐受力和疼痛强度。在浸入后立即使用简短形式麦吉尔疼痛问卷(Short Form-McGill Pain Questionnaire)测量感觉和情感疼痛。虽然在疼痛阈值和疼痛强度方面没有组间差异,但中国参与者的疼痛耐受力较低,SF-MPQ-Affective 评分高于加拿大欧洲裔。关于心理变量,组间在坚忍和谨慎方面没有差异,但中国参与者报告的疼痛灾难化程度更高。中介分析表明,疼痛灾难化程度中介了 SF-MPQ-Affective 评分的组间差异。讨论了研究结果的意义和未来研究。

观点

本研究发现,在冷压反应方面存在种族差异,中国本科生报告的疼痛水平高于其加拿大欧洲裔同龄人。疼痛灾难化程度中介了 SF-MPQ-Affective 评分的种族差异,这一发现表明,在评估中国和加拿大欧洲裔患者的疼痛报告时,需要检查灾难化在其中的作用。

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